DVLA recall archive
The archive holds 15,570 DVLA vehicle safety recalls dating back to 1992. Filter by manufacturer, year, or keyword. To check whether a specific vehicle is affected by an outstanding recall, run a live VRM recall check for £1.99.
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FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
The remedy is not yet available for all models.. Until a remedy is available the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL MAY LEAK AND CREATE RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles may have been manufactured with turbocharger oil drain line fasteners that do not meet the torque specification. This could lead to oil leaking onto the engine and exhaust head pipe creating a potential risk of fire. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact their local Polaris dealer.
Check and if necessary retorque pipe retaining bolts.
FUEL MAY LEAK AND CREATE RISK OF FIRE
Affected vehicles may have been manufactured with turbocharger oil drain line fasteners that do not meet the torque specification. This could lead to oil leaking onto the engine and exhaust head pipe creating a potential risk of fire. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact their local Polaris dealer.
Check and if necessary retorque pipe retaining bolts.
WINDSCREEN WIPERS MAY FAIL
Cabling may have been incorrectly routed and the wiper linkage could chafe the cabling causing a short circuit. If this happens the wiper motor could become inoperative.
On affected vehicles check cabling. Either rework or replace cabling as required.
WINDSCREEN WIPERS MAY FAIL
Cabling may have been incorrectly routed and the wiper linkage could chafe the cabling causing a short circuit. If this happens the wiper motor could become inoperative.
On affected vehicles check cabling. Either rework or replace cabling as required.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
Dependent on affected Model update software. Until updated the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
Dependent on affected Model update software. Until updated the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
Dependent on affected Model update software. Until updated the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
Dependent on affected Model update software. Until updated the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
FUEL GUAGE MAY NOT SHOW FUEL LEVEL CORRECTLY
Fuel gauge may not show correct level
Dependent on affected Model update software. Until updated the manufacturer advises to maintain fuel level above approx one third.
RISK OF FIRE
Vauxhall has conducted an in depth investigation of fires in Zafira B models. Vauxhall has presented the evidence to DVSA and analysis has determined the root cause is improper repair to heater blower motor resistors. These actions are outside of Vauxhall�s design specifications and authorised maintenance processes.
At the request of DVSA Vauxhall is now reclassifying its ongoing rework activity to a safety recall. The recall entails replacing the resistor pack and any other faulty components to return the heating and ventilation system to its original design condition.
SANDLEBAGS MAY DETACH FROM THE VEHICLE
The saddlebag retaining clips may fail allowing the mounting stud to disengage and the saddlebag to fall from the motorcycle creating a hazard to other road users.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and replace the saddlebag retaining clips with upgraded parts.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
GEARBOX MAY FAIL
Under extreme conditions certain gearbox components may break or deform causing a loss of drive. This can elevate the risk of collision.
Recall the machines that are likely to be affected and replace the transmission assembly which includes modified component parts.
CONTROL UNIT COULD MELT
A defect in the control mechanism for the waste water pipe and waste water tank heating system can cause scorching creating a fire risk.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and fit a new control unit.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
FIRE MAY OCCUR
As a result of a possible nonconformity in the production process for low pressure fuel pipes on a limited lot of components fuel may evaporate during engine start-up smoke may be emitted and in exceptional cases the vehicle may catch fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the low pressure fuel pipe.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel heating device integrated in to the diesel fuel filter cover may be defective and allow heat to build up within the electrical supply connector causing the cover to distort and air to enter the fuel circuit. This could make the vehicles difficult to start and a warning light will be illuminated on the dash board. The engine could be difficult or not possible to start. In the worst cases a diesel fuel leak could eventually appear.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the fuel heater cover. Additionally the electrical connector will be inspected and where necessary replaced.
RISK OF FIRE
As a result of a possible nonconformity in the production process for low pressure fuel pipes on a limited lot of components fuel may evaporate during engine start-up smoke may be emitted and in exceptional cases the vehicle may catch fire.
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the low pressure fuel pipe.
FUEL MAY LEAK
The fuel filter's integrated heater may be defective and could cause the cover to distort. This could cause air ingress and fuel egress. Either could cause poor starting and a warning light should illuminate
On affected vehicles replace fuel heater cover. Check and if necessary replace connector.
VEHICLE MAY CUT OUT
An engine harness may not have been routed correctly during assembly. This may chafe and cause engine malfunction. In extreme cases the engine may cut out.
On affected vehicles inspect harness and repair as necessary. Fit new bracket and secure harness.
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